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about an october surprise, hurricane sandy, super storm sandy, perhaps filling that role this year. but in china, a similar surprise in the emergence of the figure here who is now if anything seen as orchestrating perhaps a transition that will be less reformist and how do you expect that to comply indicate u.s. china relations from here? >> in terms of the chinese equivalent of the october surprise, i would actually argue that they've had surprise after surprise after surprise throughout the year. we have to remember the earlier stories about the possible senior position on the standing committee, their leadership. and of course given the events earlier this year vis-a-vis his wife allegedly killing a british businessman, the level of corruption, he was dismissed from the party and is now jailed. so there's been quite a few surprises in what is normally a very well structured process into the chinese transition. in terms of the u.s. china rlgs ship, in a broad sense, i don't anticipate much of a change. the interconnectedness between the u.s. and china is so great that neither coun
about an october surprise, hurricane sandy, super storm sandy, perhaps filling that role this year. but in china, a similar surprise in the emergence of the figure here who is now if anything seen as orchestrating perhaps a transition that will be less reformist and how do you expect that to comply indicate u.s. china relations from here? >> in terms of the chinese equivalent of the october surprise, i would actually argue that they've had surprise after surprise after surprise throughout...
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a tree crashed into his home during superstorm sandy forcing out him and his family and he's hoping what he's learning trying to rebuild will help others. >> reporter: i'm learning a lot about how to come back after a huge tree nearly destroyed my home and i'm hoping what i've learned is going to help some other people. a week ago i lived in a forest of tulip poplars, but all around the neighborhood now the chainsaws are buzzing, the cranes are lifting the logs out of people's backyards. my neighbors are all scared that what happened to me might happen to them. so they're taking out this tree now. later in the afternoon this one will come down. luckily my wife had decided to ride out the storm down in the basement because this was my bedroom. this crisis has convinced me that my friends and neighbors are the best ever. they helped me move into this house just a few blocks away. my wife and my kids and i are all thinking that this sunroom is going to be a really nice place to spend the winter. in bethesda, bruce leshan, 9 news now. >> we will keep checking in with bruce as he rebuilts his
a tree crashed into his home during superstorm sandy forcing out him and his family and he's hoping what he's learning trying to rebuild will help others. >> reporter: i'm learning a lot about how to come back after a huge tree nearly destroyed my home and i'm hoping what i've learned is going to help some other people. a week ago i lived in a forest of tulip poplars, but all around the neighborhood now the chainsaws are buzzing, the cranes are lifting the logs out of people's backyards....
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sandy. >>> christian is a fellow that's lived here for a little while. you said you were married on this beach, you have a history here. >> i was married right on this beach almost ten years ago. >> and you were actually here when the water came in, weren't you. >> yes. >> can you tell us about that. >> well, my mother-in-law lives on the house you see behind the one that fell. she's 87 years old, and she has lived all of her life no further than four miles away from where we're standing so we came down basically to get her out, and she wouldn't leave. by the time we spoke to her and i went back out, the water had risen from ankle depth almost to my knee so it was fortunate that a neighbor helped us out with their suv. we got her out and took her a block up to our apartment. we're on the second floor, and it was horrific, horrible. i have never seen or heard and the tide very fast and that horrific thing matched by the fire at the end of my block so you were kind of trapped in between your neighborhood that was burning behind you and the ocean that was b
sandy. >>> christian is a fellow that's lived here for a little while. you said you were married on this beach, you have a history here. >> i was married right on this beach almost ten years ago. >> and you were actually here when the water came in, weren't you. >> yes. >> can you tell us about that. >> well, my mother-in-law lives on the house you see behind the one that fell. she's 87 years old, and she has lived all of her life no further than four...
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where drivers are forced to ration gas, due to superstorm sandy. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. the number of people killedn superstorm sandy in the >>> here's a look at this morning's top stories. the number of people killed in superstorm sandy has now reached 109. more than 2.5 million are still without electricity and gasoline rationing goes into effect today in new jersey. in a field poll released today president obama leads mitt romney 54-3% in california. but since september romney has been able to erase mr. obama's lead from a 24-point gap to 15. >>> we are expecting sunny skies and warm temperatures this weekend. we are
where drivers are forced to ration gas, due to superstorm sandy. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands...
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it would have shut down roads and businesses already congested post sandy. as many as 1,000 cops would have been deployed to keep racers safe instead of diverting the resources to help victims. >> i can understand the other side of the argument of going forward and thoughing that -- show going thawe can recover from these things. i believe that they did run the race after 9/11. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg issued a statement late friday. it reads in part we can't allow a controversy over an athletic event, even one as meaningful as this, to distract attention away from all of the critically important work that is being done to recover from the storm and to get our city back to track. now. >> that was will thomas reporting. a lot of people who signed up for the marathon and still want to run plan to show up tomorrow morning, anyway. others say instead, they're going to volunteer to help. some runners are donating their hotel rooms to victims who have been left without power and homes. >> a disappointment. a lot of people are disappointed. >> yeah. >> and on t
it would have shut down roads and businesses already congested post sandy. as many as 1,000 cops would have been deployed to keep racers safe instead of diverting the resources to help victims. >> i can understand the other side of the argument of going forward and thoughing that -- show going thawe can recover from these things. i believe that they did run the race after 9/11. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg issued a statement late friday. it reads in part we can't allow a controversy...
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sandy was ten days ago. some still without power. ouch. a half to get back to the market because big things are happening and apple. way down. what's going on? >> reporter: down $13 right now. we saw it in the early go. a little apparel. quickly back into the red, but as we noted, oppenheimer saying it is a buying a opportunity. stuart: one other stock. i have to mention it. it's called the walking dead. is that a tv show? >> reporter: the walking dead on amc is humongous. it is about zombies, and it is more popular than shows like modern family and the big bang theory, and that is why the stock is jumping, hitting a new high, coming in with estimates that are beating the street, and it is propelling revenue. stuart: strange isn't it. i was so concerned about the election that i forgot all about the walking dead. my mistake. i'm is to stop there. >> reporter: climate change. stay focused. stuart: doing my best. thank you. ten days after sandy, and the northeast is still suffering. there is some gas. you can get it, but not that much. some
sandy was ten days ago. some still without power. ouch. a half to get back to the market because big things are happening and apple. way down. what's going on? >> reporter: down $13 right now. we saw it in the early go. a little apparel. quickly back into the red, but as we noted, oppenheimer saying it is a buying a opportunity. stuart: one other stock. i have to mention it. it's called the walking dead. is that a tv show? >> reporter: the walking dead on amc is humongous. it is...
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it's coming at the same time where rising costs of hurricane sandy are coming in. that's something we have to look forward to in the november numbers, not impacting today. four days, of course, before the election. i think we can expect a politically charged payroll report later today. for now, back to you. >> we will see those numbers at 8:30 eastern time. less than three hours from now. julia, thanks so much. >>> as always this morning, you can e-mail me at waytooearly@msnbc.com. tweet me @williegeist. let me know what you're doing. >>> still ahead, richard engle takes to the skies above new york city to survey the damage. his report next. >>> plus -- >> number five -- >> single and looking to mingle? find that special someone on the early voting line. >> yeah, that's right. >> vice president joe biden stops by letterman to give his top ten reasons to vote early. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> i'm depending on you like i have in the past. ais i'll try not to disappoint you. thank you very much. [ man ] ring ring... pro
it's coming at the same time where rising costs of hurricane sandy are coming in. that's something we have to look forward to in the november numbers, not impacting today. four days, of course, before the election. i think we can expect a politically charged payroll report later today. for now, back to you. >> we will see those numbers at 8:30 eastern time. less than three hours from now. julia, thanks so much. >>> as always this morning, you can e-mail me at...
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superstorm sandy will impact retailers, but how? some it will be for the better and some of course for the worst. which ones will play out as winners? which one as losers? chief equity strategist at nbg living and breathes retail. he will tell us who the winners and losers will be going into the holiday shopping season. stay tuned. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. 's like another chapter. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. shares of zillow are plunging ahead of the release that's due after the closing bell. the on-line real estate company has beaten earnings estimates in four straight quarters. demand media also slated to release results today. it is up big today but its stock along with jive have both stumbled and now below 2001 -- 2011 initial pub
superstorm sandy will impact retailers, but how? some it will be for the better and some of course for the worst. which ones will play out as winners? which one as losers? chief equity strategist at nbg living and breathes retail. he will tell us who the winners and losers will be going into the holiday shopping season. stay tuned. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on...
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and so probably we won't see another sandy. i think that's okay too. >> i think that's enough. >> right. >>> all right, we'll start with a live look outside. this is our live weather cam. that's just about 10 degrees above average. still a couple sprinkles here and there. dew points are in the 30s. the pressure is still rising. 2.9 inches. rising since about tuesday. here is a look at your radar. just a little shower activity, pushing across, well, i-95 and the baltimore washington parkway here. a little bit of the leftover shower is still back here in extreme western fairfax county. but if you are headed up, you know, through laurel, up i-95 towards baltimore, then you will probably have a wet commute on your way home. nothing heavy, but just enough as sandy is still annoying. temperatures, 46 in rockville and gaithersburg. 47 in bethesda as we are looking at 47 in vienna and fairfax a. little chilly out. there 49 at college park and 49 in bowie. so now cool weather will continue in early show -- an early shower tonight. still
and so probably we won't see another sandy. i think that's okay too. >> i think that's enough. >> right. >>> all right, we'll start with a live look outside. this is our live weather cam. that's just about 10 degrees above average. still a couple sprinkles here and there. dew points are in the 30s. the pressure is still rising. 2.9 inches. rising since about tuesday. here is a look at your radar. just a little shower activity, pushing across, well, i-95 and the baltimore...
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we begin with the latest in sandy's aftermath. the storm is now being blamed for at least 74 deaths. more than 6 million people are without power, spread throughout 15 states. >> natural gas fires are burning in or threatening several communities, particularly in new jersey. and another airport, new york's la guardia, reopens today with limited service. >> inching towards normalcy. >>> in new york this morning, more signs of life getting back to routine. the city's massive subway system is roaring back to life. except in hard-hit manhattan. >> more power is being restored to that area, as well. that's where we find abc's mark greenblatt once again this morning. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning to you. right now, the death toll from hurricane sandy stands at a grisly 74. and over in new jersey, there's a looming threat ona and ongoine from ruptured natural gas lines. but in this neighborhood in lower manhattan, the lights are on for the first morning since sandy struck. the nation's largest public transit system will b
we begin with the latest in sandy's aftermath. the storm is now being blamed for at least 74 deaths. more than 6 million people are without power, spread throughout 15 states. >> natural gas fires are burning in or threatening several communities, particularly in new jersey. and another airport, new york's la guardia, reopens today with limited service. >> inching towards normalcy. >>> in new york this morning, more signs of life getting back to routine. the city's massive...
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this will not be sandy. will not be a big ball of wind encompassing hundreds and thousands of miles in span. but it is a storm system. if sandy was not on the plate last week, this would be your typical nor'easter but the circumstances for the northeast have changed. we have seen huge impacts as the storm system initiates, it will be off the coast. some change in track. we could see variation. all the parameters have not come together and we still have energy that has yet to come into the united states of america. so we're still looking at 72 to 96 hours' worth of time before we get into the meat of the storm situation. as we go ahead into tuesday and wednesday, worst-case scenario, the storm system hugs the coast and we see a storm surge of two to four feet along the jersey coastline. with the inundation of storm surge and we have lost a lot of our sand dunes and this will be a huge threat. winds on the order of 40-50 miles-per-hour possible, and gusts -- the storm system will not come from the southeast, s
this will not be sandy. will not be a big ball of wind encompassing hundreds and thousands of miles in span. but it is a storm system. if sandy was not on the plate last week, this would be your typical nor'easter but the circumstances for the northeast have changed. we have seen huge impacts as the storm system initiates, it will be off the coast. some change in track. we could see variation. all the parameters have not come together and we still have energy that has yet to come into the...
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i would suspect that there will be a resolution and that perhaps sandy and effects from sandy will force some type of compromise that might not have been possible going forward. but to our way of thinking, the fiscal cliff is probably a 1% negative in terms of gp which means that if gdp was going to be 2 or 3, it is now going to be 1 as opposed to 2. they're probably slow-growth quarters from our standpoint. >> only economically. only economically. does it matter who wins the election? >> i don't think so. in my investment outlook, i basically said neither one, republican, democrat, democrat, republican. it is the defendant government that money can buy -- >> bill, you said a lot. you were pretty cynical. were you jaded. i thought when did bill gross get so jaded with government? >> that's not jaded. we spent $5 billion on this election for what? to prove that it is the government of the super pac by the super pac for the super pac? to prove that basically no matter who wins, that we'll be at this point four years from now in the future. so what i'm suggesting is, no, not don't go to the
i would suspect that there will be a resolution and that perhaps sandy and effects from sandy will force some type of compromise that might not have been possible going forward. but to our way of thinking, the fiscal cliff is probably a 1% negative in terms of gp which means that if gdp was going to be 2 or 3, it is now going to be 1 as opposed to 2. they're probably slow-growth quarters from our standpoint. >> only economically. only economically. does it matter who wins the election?...
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they are making progress as sandy continues to move out. here in lower manhattan not fully with power yet. they say it won't be until the weekend until they can get most of everyone back online here. i didn't know this, i'm originally from california they're bringing in utility workers from across the country including california to this area, 4,000 of them from out of the region to help them get this power back online. the issue that you have is in places like connecticut downed trees. it's not like something that they can string up a line quickly. they have to go through each one of these areas. new jersey, the devastation there. people are not even going to be able to go back to those homes for several days either. >> eliot: the good news about cables above grounds you can see when they've been damaged and you can get to them quickly. bad news, the trees bring them down. underground, bad news, water can get to them. you're from california so we'll end this by saying thank you to the californians for coming to help us out. they've done it
they are making progress as sandy continues to move out. here in lower manhattan not fully with power yet. they say it won't be until the weekend until they can get most of everyone back online here. i didn't know this, i'm originally from california they're bringing in utility workers from across the country including california to this area, 4,000 of them from out of the region to help them get this power back online. the issue that you have is in places like connecticut downed trees. it's...
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so far sandy has claimed 113 lives in this country. utility companies are still working to restore power to almost 2 million people. >>> even though the new york city marathon was cancelled ultimately, more than 1,000 participants decided to make a run to help those in need. runners delivered water, toilet paper, garbage bags, batteries, and ready to eat meals to victims of hurricane sandy. >> i'm glad that the run was cancelled and they were able to just lend a hand to folks in need. >> in new york, walmart and pepsi donated 11 tractor-trailers packed with things like clothes, food, and cleaning supplies. beer companies donating water. >>> amtrak service will be limited today between new york, washington, and boston because crews are still repairing the damage caused by sandy. amtrak is telling passengers to make reservations by phone or online to avoid sold out trains or long lines at the ticket counters. >>> meanwhile new york is preparing for tomorrow's election as well. generators on stand by at a warehouse in brooklyn. they'll be
so far sandy has claimed 113 lives in this country. utility companies are still working to restore power to almost 2 million people. >>> even though the new york city marathon was cancelled ultimately, more than 1,000 participants decided to make a run to help those in need. runners delivered water, toilet paper, garbage bags, batteries, and ready to eat meals to victims of hurricane sandy. >> i'm glad that the run was cancelled and they were able to just lend a hand to folks in...
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it really has the feel of a sandy effect. utilities and consumer staples have been the weakest perform thers week. terms have done better. the anticipation of rebuilding and the hit that the utilities have taken right now still feels like it's the aftermath of the storm here. >> we're in a slightly different -- the cause of qe-3, it has created some whacky distortions in the market. it's again affecting the market today. when we got a better than expected payroll report, which i think is certainly good news, the dollar rallied because there's less likelihood of qe-3. that would be dollar positive. well, you know, that might be good. that's certainly a good sign of a better economy as well. but that put pressure on all the commodities. you can see that this knock-on effect of qe-3, which is one reason so many people have a hard time with qe-3. >> john sweeney, what impact do you feel the monetary policy has had? there was a time the market was rallying even as the fundamentals were falling down or slowing down at that point. d
it really has the feel of a sandy effect. utilities and consumer staples have been the weakest perform thers week. terms have done better. the anticipation of rebuilding and the hit that the utilities have taken right now still feels like it's the aftermath of the storm here. >> we're in a slightly different -- the cause of qe-3, it has created some whacky distortions in the market. it's again affecting the market today. when we got a better than expected payroll report, which i think is...
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parts of new york and new jersey still trying to recover from hurricane sandy. it brought rain and a lot of snow. >> that left thousands in the dark. >> the northeast had just begun recovering from super storm sandy and now this. heavy snowfall on top of the destruction. >> this is like insult to injury. >> the storm is dropping sleet and rain with wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour and the falling temperatures are at adding to problems with those without heat and electricity. >> i am waiting for electricity. this morning i was waiting -- i heard a 30 mile per hour winds. >> police urged people to take shelter. volunteers at donation sites are clearing out the supplies that have been collected in order to make room for people who might need warm shelter. >> we are trying to make sure all these people have a place to stay. >> new jersey issued a mandatory evacuation order for several communities. >> police are knocking on doors telling us to evacuate immediately. the one everybody out of the houses. >> you need to be prepared for that. i am prepared for that. i h
parts of new york and new jersey still trying to recover from hurricane sandy. it brought rain and a lot of snow. >> that left thousands in the dark. >> the northeast had just begun recovering from super storm sandy and now this. heavy snowfall on top of the destruction. >> this is like insult to injury. >> the storm is dropping sleet and rain with wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour and the falling temperatures are at adding to problems with those without heat and...
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he said the preliminary damage from sandy is nearly $30 million. christie says he's in it for the long haul to help jersey recover. >>> coming up on the morning news, click and shop. cyber monday rings up record sales on what's expected to be the busiest online shopping day of the year. this is the morning news. [ female announcer ] born from the naturally sweet monk fruit, something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. starts with ground beef, unions, and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. that moment you enjoy it at home. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. help reli
he said the preliminary damage from sandy is nearly $30 million. christie says he's in it for the long haul to help jersey recover. >>> coming up on the morning news, click and shop. cyber monday rings up record sales on what's expected to be the busiest online shopping day of the year. this is the morning news. [ female announcer ] born from the naturally sweet monk fruit, something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover...
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sandy of course long gone. yesterday the new york stock exchange were opened for business for the first time in two days running on backup generators. the two days the nyse was closed was the longest weather-related shutdown since 1880. with homes and other properties damaged in sandy's aftermath demand for construction workers and materials is likely to get a boost. especially in the areas of new york and new jersey. chains including starbucks apple bies and boston market may see a boost in sales. the restaurant industry may be hit initially due to closings but sales will eventually pick up as consumers dine out and experience cabin fever. here in new york city, many are turning to starbucks for power and wi-fi. abc is asking a judge to toss out its lawsuit over pink slime. more on that coming later. i hope you guys are ok over there. >> doing just fine. thanks so much. >> glad you're all right. thanks so much. let's check in at the live desk. >> we are following breaking news. we know the university of southe
sandy of course long gone. yesterday the new york stock exchange were opened for business for the first time in two days running on backup generators. the two days the nyse was closed was the longest weather-related shutdown since 1880. with homes and other properties damaged in sandy's aftermath demand for construction workers and materials is likely to get a boost. especially in the areas of new york and new jersey. chains including starbucks apple bies and boston market may see a boost in...
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some say the voting was affected by hurricane sandy. you will have to catch the show tonight 8:00 on abc 7. >> on the big screen disney's animated debuted at number one, $49 million. the strongest ever for an animation. second was denzel washington's new drama flight at $25 million followed by argo, man with the iron fist and still time to take part in november. >> men are growing mustaches to raise awareness about men's health. it started in australia and came to u.s. 21 countries will participate this year. >> that will be fun looking for the mustaches. are you going to participate? >> no. >> it is 4:57 and 40 degrees outside. >> you don't want to see that. still ahead, we are getting an idea how metro is affected by super storm sandy. what the transit agency is saying about damage and amount of money lost because o so, maybe you're trying to figure out question seven. well, let me give it a shot. if y you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a yearar gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think w
some say the voting was affected by hurricane sandy. you will have to catch the show tonight 8:00 on abc 7. >> on the big screen disney's animated debuted at number one, $49 million. the strongest ever for an animation. second was denzel washington's new drama flight at $25 million followed by argo, man with the iron fist and still time to take part in november. >> men are growing mustaches to raise awareness about men's health. it started in australia and came to u.s. 21 countries...
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that is essentially still the result of sandy. and i don't think it's an exaggeration to call it super cyclone sandy because that area of low pressure and that whole influence, basically had a whole sphere of influence that covered pretty much the eastern half of the united states and the eastern half of canada and much of the western atlantic and that huge cyclone even though it's long gone up to the northeast of hudson bay moving into north atlantic, the ripples in the atmosphere remain and that's the reason it has been cold and windy around here all week long. do you know on tuesday it was 73 degrees in montreal. that's how crazy the weather has gotten. as the warm air from sandy was forced way up into the eastern half of canada, the cold air up across northern and western canada was dislodged and that cold air has been riding that northwesterly wind right straight into the mid-atlantic for the better part of a week now. ever since then it pulled away. we've been stuck with the clouds and the cold and the rain, all of it. this
that is essentially still the result of sandy. and i don't think it's an exaggeration to call it super cyclone sandy because that area of low pressure and that whole influence, basically had a whole sphere of influence that covered pretty much the eastern half of the united states and the eastern half of canada and much of the western atlantic and that huge cyclone even though it's long gone up to the northeast of hudson bay moving into north atlantic, the ripples in the atmosphere remain and...
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yes, we're still being affected by the remnants of sandy. it's in eastern canada right now, but we're getting areas of energy, getting some sprinkles in frederick and carol county, washington, panhandle of west virginia, and the northern shenandoah valley. these sprinkles are coming off to the east. some breaks in the clouds in southern maryland, and around the chesapeake bay and the eastern shore. a chill in the air with the blustery winds going to feel even chillier. we're generally in the low to mid 40s. for the morning commute, sunrise, 7:36. still a chance of a few sprinkles. we'll be in the upper 30s and low 40s. still a bit blustery by noontime. still a lot of clouds around. a little sun may be breaking out by later this afternoon. here's the four-day forecast. we'll have highs a bit chillier tomorrow. cold start on friday, low to mid 30s tomorrow morning, partly cloudy, winds still blustery on saturday. the longest weekend of the year. boy, do we need it. that's coming up this weekend. we turn our clocks back one hour before you go t
yes, we're still being affected by the remnants of sandy. it's in eastern canada right now, but we're getting areas of energy, getting some sprinkles in frederick and carol county, washington, panhandle of west virginia, and the northern shenandoah valley. these sprinkles are coming off to the east. some breaks in the clouds in southern maryland, and around the chesapeake bay and the eastern shore. a chill in the air with the blustery winds going to feel even chillier. we're generally in the...
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i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing manager survey in the u.s. is a little better as was consumer confidence. >> jack, what do you think, is sandy a big driver for stocks or is it the coming election and the possible outcome? >> i think it's one that you have a lot of underinvested what i call nonbelievers. i think we're entering the period of chasing returns. first of november i think we started since '09 where it's been up. which is indicative of what the next couple of months will bring. having said that, sandy will produce jobs. the question is will sandy produce more jobs than president obama did over the course of the last few years. and as far as the numbers, let's keep this in mind. i'm
i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing manager survey in the u.s. is a little better as was...
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we saw it after katrina and sandy will be no different. why? of course, because people are trying to salvage what they can from their homes before they rebuild or repair and they need someplace to put it. plus, you've got builders, contractors, clean-up crews, they need somewhere to put their equipment. again, self-storage. what are the reits that will see the most action? extra space storage where we are today, sovereign self-storage, and cube smart, to name a few. demand from sandy will drive revenue growth in the first half of 2013. extra space storage which has high exposure in new york and new jersey will see the biggest effect. perhaps as much as 33% of its portfolio. sovereign, up to 24%. this all according to analysts at cantor fitzgerald. now these reits are already up between 3% an 6% just since sandy hit. public storage is the largest of these self-storage reits. some haven't liked it lately because it's very expensive, but cantor upgraded it just before sandy hit from a sell to a hold. one caveat to all of of this, extraspace tellin
we saw it after katrina and sandy will be no different. why? of course, because people are trying to salvage what they can from their homes before they rebuild or repair and they need someplace to put it. plus, you've got builders, contractors, clean-up crews, they need somewhere to put their equipment. again, self-storage. what are the reits that will see the most action? extra space storage where we are today, sovereign self-storage, and cube smart, to name a few. demand from sandy will drive...
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overall, sandy could mean $50 billion in economic losses. that would make this storm the fourth costliest catastrophe in united states history. chris welsh has more. >> reporter: the damage is unimaginable. the toll on human life and the financial devastation are still being tallied, but in the areas hardest hit, it's time to move forward. >> our job has moved from saving lives to rebuilding them. >> reporter: the long road to recovery meant a long wait on thursday. new york commuters faced a choice of standing in lines for buses or trying to get to work on their own. >> not only our train, 35 minutes door to door. >> reporter: 9-23 subway lines are still not running. much of 34th street remains in the dark. people there need food and help. >> we're going to have to find some longer term solutions to this. >> reporter: gas station lines stretched for mil >> three hours . a lot of patience and sanity. >> reporter: the presidential candidates are venteduring back on the -- venturing back on the campaign troil trail. >> there are no democrats o
overall, sandy could mean $50 billion in economic losses. that would make this storm the fourth costliest catastrophe in united states history. chris welsh has more. >> reporter: the damage is unimaginable. the toll on human life and the financial devastation are still being tallied, but in the areas hardest hit, it's time to move forward. >> our job has moved from saving lives to rebuilding them. >> reporter: the long road to recovery meant a long wait on thursday. new york...
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sandy has stories of survival and heart break and arenewed interest in the question is there a higher power? >> as noshgers race to get back to normal, should we have a marathon in the city? no. it's friday, november 2nd. you're in "the cycle." >>> in this it final week before the election we've seen seismic events that could shift a very close race. first, the devastation from superstorm sandy, 22 states affected and millions without power and billions of dollars in damage. the other big number this week, 7.9%. that's the unemployment number from the final jobs report friday before the election. a slight tick up, yes, but it was actually a better than expected report. a net gain of 171,000 new jobs added last month. good political news for the president. if the labor participation rate was the same as it was during the president's first year in office, unemployment would be closer to 10%. today on the trail, very different spin from the same numbers. >> this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. i know we're close t
sandy has stories of survival and heart break and arenewed interest in the question is there a higher power? >> as noshgers race to get back to normal, should we have a marathon in the city? no. it's friday, november 2nd. you're in "the cycle." >>> in this it final week before the election we've seen seismic events that could shift a very close race. first, the devastation from superstorm sandy, 22 states affected and millions without power and billions of dollars in...
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this will not be sandy. will not be a big ball of wind encompassing hundreds and thousands of miles in span. but it is a storm system. if sandy was not on the plate last week, this would be your typical nor'easter but the circumstances for the northeast have changed. we have seen huge impacts as the storm system initiates, it will be off the coast. some change in track. we could see variation. all the parameters have not come together and we still have energy that has yet to come into the united states of america. so we're still looking at 72 to 96 hours' worth of time before we get into the meat of the storm situation. as we go ahead into tuesday and wednesday, worst-case scenario, the storm system hugs the coast and we see a storm surge of two to four feet along the jersey coastline. with the inundation of storm surge and we have lost a lot of our sand dunes and this will be a huge threat. winds on the order of 40-50 miles-per-hour possible, and gusts -- the storm system will not come from the southeast, s
this will not be sandy. will not be a big ball of wind encompassing hundreds and thousands of miles in span. but it is a storm system. if sandy was not on the plate last week, this would be your typical nor'easter but the circumstances for the northeast have changed. we have seen huge impacts as the storm system initiates, it will be off the coast. some change in track. we could see variation. all the parameters have not come together and we still have energy that has yet to come into the...
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sandy could cost americans $50 billion in damage by earliest mafts. and much of the cleanup remains to be done. tonight, 675,000 people are still without power since last week's disaster. and hundreds of thousands displaced. the whole day started with high anxiety. new jersey governor chris christie urging hurricane survivors to be cautious and patient. >> you know, we may take a setback in the next 24 hours. you need to be prepared for that. i'm prepared for that. i hate setbacks. i don't tolerate them usually very well, but this one, i can't control. >> reporter: in north jersey, buildings damaged by sandy were re-boarded up. they have extra plywood now as people brace for a second battering. winds howled into new york city, where subway systems are still under repair. and now, railroads and bridges are frozen. once again, crippling the area into an impassable mess. >> really, really bad. waiting on line for gas now we're waiting on line to get home. >> it is a good idea to stay indoors with this, because hurricane sandy weakened trees and the high
sandy could cost americans $50 billion in damage by earliest mafts. and much of the cleanup remains to be done. tonight, 675,000 people are still without power since last week's disaster. and hundreds of thousands displaced. the whole day started with high anxiety. new jersey governor chris christie urging hurricane survivors to be cautious and patient. >> you know, we may take a setback in the next 24 hours. you need to be prepared for that. i'm prepared for that. i hate setbacks. i...
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. >> an entire community wiped out by sandy. a massive fire broke out in queens at the same time the storm hit and now those are seeing the destruction for the first time. we're going to take you there. thanks so much for joining us. i'm megan pringle. charlie is on a special assignment. in the meantime i know a lot of you are finally saying, okay, we are gone with sandy and now what is next, maybe some sunshine so we can dry out and clean out. let's find out. we're going to send it over to meteorologist lynn net charles. >> we see that see a couple of light showers trike to work their way into carroll county and frederick county. we are dry looking at some snow towards the west. that will continue as we go throughout the day. we will be cold once again this morning. make sure you have that coat. we can see emmittsburg coming in at 42 degrees, 44 at perry hall and glen burnie. check out that hour by hour forecast for you as you plan. we're waking up around 6:00 this morning, that temperature at 44 degrees. we will be under mostl
. >> an entire community wiped out by sandy. a massive fire broke out in queens at the same time the storm hit and now those are seeing the destruction for the first time. we're going to take you there. thanks so much for joining us. i'm megan pringle. charlie is on a special assignment. in the meantime i know a lot of you are finally saying, okay, we are gone with sandy and now what is next, maybe some sunshine so we can dry out and clean out. let's find out. we're going to send it over...
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this comes after game 1 between these teams have to be moved because of hurricane sandy's and-on the area. >> two people taken to the hospital for carbon monoxide poisoning. this happened around 9:00 a.m. fire crews they run your did additional people on the scene and ended up only taking two to the hospital. we are getting word they are in stable condition. >> adam caskey here with a book our first call forecast. >> had a few snowflakes across the metro area yesterday evening and last night. not a big deal, but a brush and a glancing blow of the nor'easter. we had our first trace of snow at reagan national yesterday. here is a look of the bright sunshine. and the clouds over arlington. you can see the blue mixed and with the white. still rather chilly. look at these numbers. 46 and northwest washington. 50 in woodbridge. 48 in landover. right around 50. plus or minus around two or three. high temperatures only making it in the low to mid 50's. around 50 or 54. sunny but blustery. actually a little bit of a wind chill. first of all, here is your trouble forecast. notice the sunshine
this comes after game 1 between these teams have to be moved because of hurricane sandy's and-on the area. >> two people taken to the hospital for carbon monoxide poisoning. this happened around 9:00 a.m. fire crews they run your did additional people on the scene and ended up only taking two to the hospital. we are getting word they are in stable condition. >> adam caskey here with a book our first call forecast. >> had a few snowflakes across the metro area yesterday evening...
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. >> it is impacting the area still reeling from sandy. looking live in waterbury, connecticut, at least six inches of snow. it's making a mess of the roads there. jay grey with a similar scene in new jersey. >> reporter: ten days after sandy and the sea is raging again. high winds and heavy rains are battering the northeast already. flood watt others are rising. >> it's very sad. it's very sad to see it's getting pounded again. >> reporter: and this time, there's also snow. >> i don't believe it's like snowing here. >> reporter: a thick blank et covering roadways and cancelling flights and now settling over the debris that sandy left behind adding to the misery that so many have been forced to deal with here. the conditions are crippling with clean-up and recovery. >> i could see us actually moving backwards and people who have gotten power losing power again. >> hundreds of thousands struggling without power and struggling to keep warm. >> cold. very cold. you sleep at night with blankets and socks and everything else on. >> repter: toni
. >> it is impacting the area still reeling from sandy. looking live in waterbury, connecticut, at least six inches of snow. it's making a mess of the roads there. jay grey with a similar scene in new jersey. >> reporter: ten days after sandy and the sea is raging again. high winds and heavy rains are battering the northeast already. flood watt others are rising. >> it's very sad. it's very sad to see it's getting pounded again. >> reporter: and this time, there's also...
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>>> how can small businesses decimated by superstorm sandy bounce back? and one company that discovered customer involvement with their product helped make their operation more efficient. also, cash mobs. in the forefront of the shop small movement. that's all coming up next on "your business." >>> hi there everyone. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to giving you tips and advice to help your business grow. many east coast small businesses are still reeling from devastating effects of superstorm sandy and its aftermath. the storm which was fold up by a powerful nor'easter cost billions of damages in homes and devastated many new jersey and new york commercial districts. thousands of small businesses are trying to rebuild. insurance won't cover a lot of that damage so owners are desperately seeking financing to restore their companies. the federal government and the small business administration are reaching out to small business owners in need. >> if you've had damage we can help with recovery loans, and even if you haven't had physical damag
>>> how can small businesses decimated by superstorm sandy bounce back? and one company that discovered customer involvement with their product helped make their operation more efficient. also, cash mobs. in the forefront of the shop small movement. that's all coming up next on "your business." >>> hi there everyone. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to giving you tips and advice to help your business grow. many east coast small businesses are...
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this will be no sandy. in the meantime don't forget to get ready to set the clocks or if you are -- like me you can wait up until two on saturday night and watch the cell phone --. >> i will go set mine the night before. >> gain an hour. >> we need that. >> all right. there is an election. >> really? >> for the first time since sandy made landfall both candidates are out on the trail. we are right there with them in washington tonight. looks like the campaigns are back in action. >> reporter: it seems like they have called off that temporary truce and with just five-days left until the election, both teams are making that last minute push for undecided voters. >> this election will have huge consequence. >> reporter: romney set his sights on havev. the president won the state in 2008 but now the republican candidate hopes to turn it red again. >> the obama folks are chanting four more years, but our chant is this, five more days. five more days. >> reporter: the latest poll in virginia shows it's to close t
this will be no sandy. in the meantime don't forget to get ready to set the clocks or if you are -- like me you can wait up until two on saturday night and watch the cell phone --. >> i will go set mine the night before. >> gain an hour. >> we need that. >> all right. there is an election. >> really? >> for the first time since sandy made landfall both candidates are out on the trail. we are right there with them in washington tonight. looks like the...
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"hurricane sandy: coming together." you can see it on the networks of nbc universal, including right here on nbc 4, at 8:00. all of the proceeds go to the red cross. >>> 4:57. one florida woman proving are you never too old to do anything, including vote. for the first time in her life, 99-year-old rosy lewis cast a ballot yesterday. she was just seven years old when the 19th amendment pass the, giving women the right to vote. lewis was in the 50s when jim crow laws abolished. she is a huge fan of president obama. >>> veterans and their spouses looking for a job may get their break today. the u.s. chamber of commerce holding a hiring our heroes job fair. more than 70 employers will be at joint base anacostia-bolling. runs from 11:00 until 2:00 it has helped find jobs for more than 10,000 veterans and their families. >> great effort there, great service. let's hope veterans get jobs. >>> news 4 continues right now at 5:00 a.m. stay with us. >>> it is not safe there and nowhere else. >> i don't care about your house, i wo
"hurricane sandy: coming together." you can see it on the networks of nbc universal, including right here on nbc 4, at 8:00. all of the proceeds go to the red cross. >>> 4:57. one florida woman proving are you never too old to do anything, including vote. for the first time in her life, 99-year-old rosy lewis cast a ballot yesterday. she was just seven years old when the 19th amendment pass the, giving women the right to vote. lewis was in the 50s when jim crow laws...
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thanks. >>> sandy's storm surge was horrific but are human really to blame here and more sandies to come? the climate change debate up next. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or,
thanks. >>> sandy's storm surge was horrific but are human really to blame here and more sandies to come? the climate change debate up next. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. who...
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superstorm sandy hitt west virginia with the blizzard. major nor'easter. is that a sign of a blustery cold winter? i have some answers for >> 7 is on your side with a new parkinsons' disease discovery. researchers say adults reported ever having a head injury and who were exposed to this had increased risk of developing the disease. this study not strong in itself to suggest causes for parkinson's, but experts say some kind of linkage can be made between the three and more testing is needed. >> a cancer diagnosis given an incentive does go an idea for a new business. he says a 46 year-old father of three was diagnosed with a form of melanoma in 2010. and this made him think about the things would like to tell his children into the future. there's no simple and efficient way to do it online, so he created 1. >> the message of wisdom, lessons learned in life, and that was the moment. to be able to deliver this message to my kids in the future. >> he beat the cancer and a was tech company is gaining attention. this allows you to create messages and have them
superstorm sandy hitt west virginia with the blizzard. major nor'easter. is that a sign of a blustery cold winter? i have some answers for >> 7 is on your side with a new parkinsons' disease discovery. researchers say adults reported ever having a head injury and who were exposed to this had increased risk of developing the disease. this study not strong in itself to suggest causes for parkinson's, but experts say some kind of linkage can be made between the three and more testing is...
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. >> just one week ago our a marathon was threatened by sandy. seen what happened in new york. -- in their a marathon is by it.ned >> we will not be conducting 2012 new york city marathon. >> the largest marathon in the world became a victim. they hoped it would be a chance honor the city and held those struggling with ford. there will be difficult days those who have trained all year. clucks a unifying new york wasntage that controversial. like this one created outrage. budget a raider's set out along running route 1 thousands have power.not o works at a running going to go up to new see his friend it. >> these people who are suffering, give them a chance to captivated until the moment it. up with tim hanson. says cancelling the marathon the right thing to do. to sen. if they postpone it for a s.uple of week and just to show the culture -- would be cool. >> the marathon has been cancelled. runners will try to out what to do it now in the city. >> four days and counting before day.ion to that both candidates hoped numbers will help fuel their cam
. >> just one week ago our a marathon was threatened by sandy. seen what happened in new york. -- in their a marathon is by it.ned >> we will not be conducting 2012 new york city marathon. >> the largest marathon in the world became a victim. they hoped it would be a chance honor the city and held those struggling with ford. there will be difficult days those who have trained all year. clucks a unifying new york wasntage that controversial. like this one created outrage....
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from sandy. more than 4.5 million still don't have power. that's down from a high of about 8 million. some of the biggest cries for help are coming from new york's staten island where the superstorm has claimed at least 19 lives. among them, two little boys, brothers, a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old. their bodice weies were found i marsh on thursday. their mother's suv was washed out when rising waters engulfed their vehicle. people living on the island told nbc's ann curry support has been far too slow in coming. >> every single person on this block lost everything. >> we just want everyone to know that we are hurting down here, and we need help immediately. >> well, fema teams did walk through staten island neighborhoods on thursday trying to make sure victims signed up for federal help. >>> elsewhere, the national guard handed out water, food, and diapers last night. 17 military aircraft arrived in new york state carrying power repair trucks from california. in virginia, the uss san antonio was loaded up with relief supplies and sent off to
from sandy. more than 4.5 million still don't have power. that's down from a high of about 8 million. some of the biggest cries for help are coming from new york's staten island where the superstorm has claimed at least 19 lives. among them, two little boys, brothers, a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old. their bodice weies were found i marsh on thursday. their mother's suv was washed out when rising waters engulfed their vehicle. people living on the island told nbc's ann curry support has been far...
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not what we saw with sandy. but tuesday to wednesday time frame, watching the system closely for potential impact. rob and sunny, back to you. >> that news just makes me want to hide under the desk. >>> the storm is prompting, of course, an enormous relief effort. and we here at abc and our parent company are encouraging everyone to pitch in. >> this is a day of giving. many of our shows will show you how you, too, can help. the announcement follows disney's $2 million donation for relief and rebuilding efforts. >> good to see our parent company get involved. that's good. like that. >>> all right. when we come back this morning, four more days until we find out if president obama gets four more years. >>> and then, a warning in the wake of hurricane sandy. be on the lookout for scam artists. >>> and joe biden stops by "the late show." and this time, the laughs are from him, not on him. >>> well, that is the closing bell last night, at the new york stock exchange. abc's sam champion, there in his orange coat. har
not what we saw with sandy. but tuesday to wednesday time frame, watching the system closely for potential impact. rob and sunny, back to you. >> that news just makes me want to hide under the desk. >>> the storm is prompting, of course, an enormous relief effort. and we here at abc and our parent company are encouraging everyone to pitch in. >> this is a day of giving. many of our shows will show you how you, too, can help. the announcement follows disney's $2 million...
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which was devastated by superstorm sandy will see another -- will see stormy conditions once again from tuesday night into your thursday. so further coastal erosion and coastal flooding are going to be a potential. and on top of that, again very cold air is blanketing much of the northeastern section of the continent. only 3 degrees in new york city. 2 in washington, d.c. and below freezing in toronto. temperatures will remain quite low. 9 degrees in washington. 8 degrees in new york city. and 4 in toronto. many people are still without electricity. so this is going to cause very critical situation. all right. moving into europe then. severe weather is happening across the baltic states. eastern europe as well as the balkan peninsula. and then on and off showers will continue across the southern half of the peninsula. temperatures looking like this. cooler than average in london. 8 degrees and same in berlin. here's extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us.
which was devastated by superstorm sandy will see another -- will see stormy conditions once again from tuesday night into your thursday. so further coastal erosion and coastal flooding are going to be a potential. and on top of that, again very cold air is blanketing much of the northeastern section of the continent. only 3 degrees in new york city. 2 in washington, d.c. and below freezing in toronto. temperatures will remain quite low. 9 degrees in washington. 8 degrees in new york city. and...
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where does sandy fit in terms of economic impact? s showing?our numb >> good question, susie. >> in terms of totalu economic loss. because airms aren't going, and restaurants aren't serving meals, and the property damage i think tell come to about $50 billion. to put this in context, th's roughly the consequence of 9/11. it you sad up katrina it was 150 million. it's a big storm and a lot of damage, but less than's katrina. >> susie: quickly, mark, because on friday we have the employment numbers coming out. i'd like your take on that. what are you expecting in terms of new job hings and the unemployment rate? we've created 150,000 jobs a month over the past three years. i expect that's roughly what we'll get. une loyment, as yout, remember, it dips down unexpectedly to 7.8%, i expect that will notch up a tenth or two. i don't think we go over 8%. >> susie: it could notch up a bilt. good information. mark, always a pleasure talking to you. mark zandi. >> thank you. >> tom: still ahead, from downed powerlines, to flooded out utilities, we talk a
where does sandy fit in terms of economic impact? s showing?our numb >> good question, susie. >> in terms of totalu economic loss. because airms aren't going, and restaurants aren't serving meals, and the property damage i think tell come to about $50 billion. to put this in context, th's roughly the consequence of 9/11. it you sad up katrina it was 150 million. it's a big storm and a lot of damage, but less than's katrina. >> susie: quickly, mark, because on friday we have...